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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Scleria sellowiana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
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F. Sellow   
BRAZIL

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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WAG.1775494Irwin HS; Reis dos Santos R; Souza R; Fonsêca F da   1969-01-13
Brazil, Planalto do Brasil. Estado de Minas Gerais. Serra do Espinhaco. ca. 27 km SW of Diamantina on road to Gouveia.

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U.1293898Herter WGF   1928-12-01
Uruguay, Planae Uruguayenses. Carrasco.

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U.1293897Rosengurtt B   1942-11-13
Uruguay, Uruguay. Paysandú. Chapicuy. Orillas del río Uruguay, Sta. Sofía.

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U.1293896Pedersen TM   1952-11-06
Argentina, Plants of Argentina. Hilly pastures on clayey soil. Estancia Las Tres Marias. Dep. Empedrado. Prov. Corrientes.

NL:Botany
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Scleria sellowiana f. glabriuscula Osten
U.1293895Gallinal JP; et al.   1941-01-01
Uruguay, Uruguay, Florida. Cerro Colorado. San Pedro.

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Scleria sellowiana f. glabriuscula Osten
U.1286419Lindeman JC; Irgang BE; Valls JFM   1971-10-03
Brazil, Brasil campo com poca d'agua entre Sta. Maria e Sao Sepe.

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L.1404339Reitz R; Klein RM   1957-10-17
Brazil, Santa Catarina. Campo Alegre. Campo.

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L.1404338Hatschbach GG   1966-10-10
Brazil, Paraná. S. José dos Pinhais. Col. Roseira. Orla de campáo (campo de inundacäo) terreno ivemente úmido.

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Scleria sellowiana Kunth Kunth
661317W. G. F. Herter   Pl.Ur.N.°6111928-12-00
Uruguay, Montevideo, Carrasco., 5 - 5m

NY
Scleria sellowiana Kunth Kunth
636675G. G. Hatschbach   148201966-10-10
Brazil, Paraná, Sao José dos Pinhais, Col. Roseira., -25.5347 -49.2064


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